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at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27 of them loaded. tonight abc's cecilia vega live at the hospital in los angeles. cecilia, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening. we know tsa officer was a behavioral detection officer one of those officers who studies strange behavior, he's the first tsa officer ever to be killed in the line of duty. we saw that scene this morning from l.a.x., chaos, another tsa officer running bloodied being escorted to safety by a uniformed police officer with his gun drawn. as for the victims, five rushed to area hospitals. some of them tsa officers, three men being treated here behind me at the emergency room
at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27 of them loaded. tonight abc's cecilia vega live at the...
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. ♪ >> the al jazeera exclusive investigation broke on an fbi string involving ron calderon, the california state
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nsa would see one side and the fbi the other. so the question is how can we connect these dots in what you are seeing him do it in the least intrusive manner and thanks to you, the senate ,-com,-com ma the executive branch and the courts we have programs to do that. congressman king thank you for your comments. i know what you done in new york and the statements you have made are greatly appreciated and i would tell you that every person at nsa and the military still remembers that day and our commitment to those people that we will not forget. but that doesn't mean we are going to trample on our civil liberties and privacy. so the issue is how do we do both because of the constitution that we all swore to uphold and defend and that's what we are doing. look at the program that we have we as american citizens everyone at this table is also an american citizen, have agreed that we would take our personal data and put it into a pile, a lock docs that would only be looked at when we had reasonable and articulable suspicion that we h
nsa would see one side and the fbi the other. so the question is how can we connect these dots in what you are seeing him do it in the least intrusive manner and thanks to you, the senate ,-com,-com ma the executive branch and the courts we have programs to do that. congressman king thank you for your comments. i know what you done in new york and the statements you have made are greatly appreciated and i would tell you that every person at nsa and the military still remembers that day and our...
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is twice the size of the fbi. there's no police department who has the manpower, 35,000 people to create this kind of unit. they have the political will to do it. kerry sanchez, the sky from the cia testified before congress,
is twice the size of the fbi. there's no police department who has the manpower, 35,000 people to create this kind of unit. they have the political will to do it. kerry sanchez, the sky from the cia testified before congress,
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she's a former fbi profiler, a retired law enforcement agent with the police department. thank you for joining us. lou, on a scale of one to ten, how is the response at l.a.x. yesterday? >> exceptional. i think it's a boilerplate response now, don, regardless of where the incident takes place. it involves local agencies, federal agencies, fire, medical, air support, bomb squads. it's effective and thorough. >> what about, you know, barbara starr is reporting there were armed guards there at one point, but weren't there, had taken a break of some sort. what do you make of that? >> i can't confirm that. my experience in traveling through l.a.x. is there are always a type of post just beyond the magna tom ters that you walk through, the devices that screen you for weapons and are manned by law enforcement agency, the los angeles police department or the los angeles airport police. any report that these posts may have been abandoned, i find unusual. i never traveled through once and they were unposted. >> the suspect, quiet, a loner, what are the warning signs someone might d
she's a former fbi profiler, a retired law enforcement agent with the police department. thank you for joining us. lou, on a scale of one to ten, how is the response at l.a.x. yesterday? >> exceptional. i think it's a boilerplate response now, don, regardless of where the incident takes place. it involves local agencies, federal agencies, fire, medical, air support, bomb squads. it's effective and thorough. >> what about, you know, barbara starr is reporting there were armed guards...
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fbi gave that an open hearing, that's a great one to use. just think, how do you connect the dots between the foreign intelligence agencies, and the domestic? i think these are the best tools; we need tools to stop it. >> the case in san diego was about $8,500 that went to somalia? >> yeah, and i don't have the specifics, but it's open record so you can pull that up pretty easy. >> this is one of the major cases they use to justify these programs and he just told us that he didn't know the specifics of it. >> there has, to my knowledge with classified clearance, never ever been a terrorist attack in the united states that's been foiled by use of any of this information. not even once, and they've been collecting this information since right after 9/11. so, there's just no basis for it. it just isn't any use. one thing that you hear from them is that they are looking for a needle in a haystack. what they're actually doing is creating a haystack and then inserting a needle in it. >> we're here today for a very simple reason, to defend the four
fbi gave that an open hearing, that's a great one to use. just think, how do you connect the dots between the foreign intelligence agencies, and the domestic? i think these are the best tools; we need tools to stop it. >> the case in san diego was about $8,500 that went to somalia? >> yeah, and i don't have the specifics, but it's open record so you can pull that up pretty easy. >> this is one of the major cases they use to justify these programs and he just told us that he...
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we will have an update from the fbi at 4:00 p.m. local time and 7:00 p.m. eastern time. we expect to have more information on how the investigation is going going and clarity on what precisely the injuries are to paul cian cry a. >> dominic, thank you. >>> one of the world's most wanted terrorists with a $5 million bounty on his head is dead. taliban and pakistani officials saying the leader of the pakistani taliban, there he is, has been killed. it was in a u.s. drone strike. assad is believed to be the master mind behind a deadly homicide attack at an of a fan cia-based failed time square bombing in new york city. his death could be a major blow to the pack -- the pakistani group coming at a time when pakistan is starting peace negotiations with insurgents. >>> getting fresh fallout over the alien obamacare website. the page will be off line for repairs beginning at about 9:00 tonight until 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. the technical glitches a is they are being referred to. quote, the tip of the iceberg from senator dan coates who gave the address. molly has more on tha
we will have an update from the fbi at 4:00 p.m. local time and 7:00 p.m. eastern time. we expect to have more information on how the investigation is going going and clarity on what precisely the injuries are to paul cian cry a. >> dominic, thank you. >>> one of the world's most wanted terrorists with a $5 million bounty on his head is dead. taliban and pakistani officials saying the leader of the pakistani taliban, there he is, has been killed. it was in a u.s. drone strike....
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we want to see what help you gave the fbi. sources and methods. well, their welcome was soon wornout when they did that. rightfully so. you have two competing interest in the system. a right of a defendant know what the government did to him or her and why. and how and when. on the other hand, the need for our intelligence agencies to protect the very sources and methods they need to ensure our national security. of it not resolved completely in the late 'out. it was not resolved by the patriot act. i don't think fundamentally that part will be resolved. it's a very difficult issue. and fortunately for us, terrorist organizations and organized crime organizations throughout the world have not formed the allegiance that we thought they might. thankfully. and in term of cyber crimes, some of the groupser. traiting cyber crime they haven't the leader, the gangsters are old fashioned and autocratic, some cases just plain stupid when it comes to the potential use of the global financial market. stock market and other means other than violence. so that'
we want to see what help you gave the fbi. sources and methods. well, their welcome was soon wornout when they did that. rightfully so. you have two competing interest in the system. a right of a defendant know what the government did to him or her and why. and how and when. on the other hand, the need for our intelligence agencies to protect the very sources and methods they need to ensure our national security. of it not resolved completely in the late 'out. it was not resolved by the patriot...
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if such steps are evidenced we hand them over to the fbi for further investigation. i think, though, and the public debate there's been a lot of discussion of without this tool inevitably it would have happened. from the intelligence during any prospective a function brought together by lots of different tools that work in complement to one another. i would also suggest that any particular plot, it is rated you will find a situation where some particular grant was only stopped as a result of one particular intelligence tool. i think that probably misleads the debate. >> we signed the programs to be very helpful. we have been charged not with retroactively solving crimes, which we continue to do, but a national security side to prevent terrorist attacks which is a fundamentally different and much harder thing to do. we need information. this is one tool. it is not the only tool, not a tool that we can say is absolutely a must have. a stir in the critical and helpful. when we tried to connect the dots the more docs that we have to connect the better off we are in accom
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was, well, i guess the fbi's sun never sets on the fbi. the agent was polite and everything, but he could have said, the sun never sets on u.s. interests either, pal. [laughter] thank you. [applause] >> we have a lot of agreements and initiatives that i had to talk about the americas with the americans. i'm concerned about how demanding that it's been used to help been misused, and who -- a lot of money has been lost, and more concerning to me is to see that a lot of people that we have trained to combat organized crime, they, themselves, have become the supporters, the promoters of organized crime. when that is in the united states, they knew the how and who to communicate. i'm very concerned, and i think we are wasting a lot of money, and we need to pay attention as to how the money is invested. >> thank you very much. the floor is now open for questions, and if you could please state your name and question and if you would like to address it to a particular member, please do that. yes, sir, right here. >> this is for all panelists. i'm
was, well, i guess the fbi's sun never sets on the fbi. the agent was polite and everything, but he could have said, the sun never sets on u.s. interests either, pal. [laughter] thank you. [applause] >> we have a lot of agreements and initiatives that i had to talk about the americas with the americans. i'm concerned about how demanding that it's been used to help been misused, and who -- a lot of money has been lost, and more concerning to me is to see that a lot of people that we have...
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the fbi says he was carrying a handwritten letter during his shooting spree. in it he expresses his desire to kill multiple tsa officers. he wrote getting a gun into the airport was seesy. sees -- easy. he opened fire on friday killing a tsa officer and wounding three our people. >> a panel of judges will begin hearing arguments in the bp oil case. last months they threw out a set esetelement. and the supreme court dismissed a appeal by oklahoma to revive a abortion law. it banned drug induced abortionings. the oklahoma court struck it done last year. they are asking the court to reissue a detailed version of their opinion. with the supreme court's dismissal the law researc remair turned. >> isome european union lawmakes say the laws are too soft. in denmark where the bags are taxed their use is down to four baggings pebag -- bags per persh year. they're to set targets for each country to reduce bag use. >> that is terrific. >> they end up in land fills and they don't breakdown and they end up in streams and water ways and estuaries. they kill off marine life.
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last night, the fbi searched his home in los angeles. and focus on his hometown of pinsville, new jersey. we spoke to the pinsville police, who offered details on the young man's state of mind. family members made calls yesterday, expressing concern about the younger man. >> their younger child got a text message from paul. and there were comments about his well-being. and he possibly wanted to take his own life. at that point, paul, his father, called me. and i went over there. and i made some phone calls to lapd, to get a well-being check on him. >> reporter: law enforcement sources say the note on the scene ended with the words nwo, which is supposed to stand for new world order. people with that thinking think the government is going to turn to tyranny. but they don't have evidence that he had ties to domestic terrorists. >>> travelers at l.a.x., are telling terrifying stories of what they saw. moments ago, i spoke with jose mares and his wife, miriam rodriguez. here's what they had to say. thank you for joining us. where were you wh
last night, the fbi searched his home in los angeles. and focus on his hometown of pinsville, new jersey. we spoke to the pinsville police, who offered details on the young man's state of mind. family members made calls yesterday, expressing concern about the younger man. >> their younger child got a text message from paul. and there were comments about his well-being. and he possibly wanted to take his own life. at that point, paul, his father, called me. and i went over there. and i...
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. >> the suspect paul ciancia is unresponsive and unable to talk according to the fbi. he was wounded in the face by police officers at the eastbound oeastbound -- end of friday's gn battle in lax's terminal three. a note inside of his bag gave insight to his frame of mind. he made a conscious decision to kill multiple tsa employees. he addressed them at one point in the letter and stated he wanted to "instill fear into their traitorous minds". he shot hernandez at the screening checkpoint and went up the elevateo are and came down and shot him again killing him. his widow spoke to reporters. >> he was a wonderful husband, father, brother, son and friend. he would have been 40 next week. i'm truly devastated. and we are all heart broken and we'll miss him dearly. the federal criminal complaint says ciancia used a smith and wesson assault rifle and carried five high capacity magazines. the fbi says it will build a full profile of ciancia and what brought him to this point. the 23-year-old was raised in this new jersey house and lived in los angeles about 18 months. unans
. >> the suspect paul ciancia is unresponsive and unable to talk according to the fbi. he was wounded in the face by police officers at the eastbound oeastbound -- end of friday's gn battle in lax's terminal three. a note inside of his bag gave insight to his frame of mind. he made a conscious decision to kill multiple tsa employees. he addressed them at one point in the letter and stated he wanted to "instill fear into their traitorous minds". he shot hernandez at the screening...
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the fbi says paul anthony ciancia a white male 23 pull as rifle and opens fire. at the security check point tsa officers not armed or shot, one is killed. >> he preceded to the screening area and continued shooting and went past the screeners back into the airport itself. >> reporter: authorities say after shooting his way through the security check point the gunman makes it all the way down this hallway and stopped by authorities here near a burger king in the food court area, hundreds run for their lives. >> it was complete panic. people were screaming. you know, children crying. >> cure and utter may ham. people tripping over each other. bags everywhere. crying, screaming. >> everybody started like flying down the hallway and they were just like jumping over chairs, jumping over people. hiding in -- we were kind of trapped at the end of the terminal. >> trapped with nowhere else to escape some run on the airport tarmac and others use everything they can to protect them severals. >> second shots and i grabbed luggage and made walls and walls out of luggage and
the fbi says paul anthony ciancia a white male 23 pull as rifle and opens fire. at the security check point tsa officers not armed or shot, one is killed. >> he preceded to the screening area and continued shooting and went past the screeners back into the airport itself. >> reporter: authorities say after shooting his way through the security check point the gunman makes it all the way down this hallway and stopped by authorities here near a burger king in the food court area,...
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fbi here now. feeling tired and exhausted. and earlier tom donnelly tweeted these photos of what appears to be the scene of the crime. look at this picture. you can see all the police over in this area. and you can also see the weapon over there to the left. and you'll see a picture much closer up right there. you see the gun right there on the ground and the police officers, tony. >> i can't imagine what it must have been like for the passengers in that airport today. >> reporter: yes. >> individuals, couples, families with children traveling on a friday. thank you. >> joining me now from washington, d.c. to talk about the security response to today ace deadly incident is jj green. jj, good to see you as always. >> good to be here. >> i want you to put everyone in the mind of the teams who are working this kind of thing. and talk to us about the mobilization that takes place, the training that these officers, the tsa agents, everyone involved in a situation like this. what is the training of these people go there to handle a
fbi here now. feeling tired and exhausted. and earlier tom donnelly tweeted these photos of what appears to be the scene of the crime. look at this picture. you can see all the police over in this area. and you can also see the weapon over there to the left. and you'll see a picture much closer up right there. you see the gun right there on the ground and the police officers, tony. >> i can't imagine what it must have been like for the passengers in that airport today. >> reporter:...
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. >> the fbi says the suspect, seeonsia is in the hospital but is unresponsive. >>> an-year-old facing expulsion for what he says dangerous conditions. where his parents say he got dangerous ideas. >>> missing home? seems so with the latest appeal. >>> casino just dayings away but traffic concerns on the minds of the neighbors. >>> man accused of indecent shooting spree. accused of incidents that occurred in the areas between veterans. thomas was linked to the park through rare. and thomas was charged with 11 counts of indecent exposure and police suspect there is still more, that they are unaware of. the family of 13-year-old andy lopez will face a civil rights lawsuit against sonoma county tomorrow. lopez is the 13-year-old shot and killed by a deputy, spotted him carrying what looked like an assault rifle. the family claims, deputy eric gillhouse shot lopez without cause. the department didn't properly train deputies in such situations. the county is not commenting. >>> a robbery suspect will be arraigned after an officer- involved shooting. and ronald was charged with attempted rob
. >> the fbi says the suspect, seeonsia is in the hospital but is unresponsive. >>> an-year-old facing expulsion for what he says dangerous conditions. where his parents say he got dangerous ideas. >>> missing home? seems so with the latest appeal. >>> casino just dayings away but traffic concerns on the minds of the neighbors. >>> man accused of indecent shooting spree. accused of incidents that occurred in the areas between veterans. thomas was linked...
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we have the story. >> the justice and state departments are now citing the year old fbi investigation and criminal prosecution to block access to the benghazi witnesses. in this letter to republican senator lindsey graham, the state department references significant risk and serious concerns about having the survivors submit to congressional interviews. >> you can't hide behind a criminal investigation. that's not a good reason to deny the congress witness statements 48 hours after the attack. >> after the house government oversight committee and its republican chairman darrell issa recently interviewed two state security agents who witnessed the attack against the justice department's wishes, a leading democrat predicted the move would create inconsistencies and complicate a trial. >> it kearns me that was not a higher priority for the chairman to make sure we could bring these people to justice than to carry on this political exercise. >> waiting for a criminal prosecution and an appeal to wrap up, according to republicans, doesn't pass the sniff test. >> we're going to wait three y
we have the story. >> the justice and state departments are now citing the year old fbi investigation and criminal prosecution to block access to the benghazi witnesses. in this letter to republican senator lindsey graham, the state department references significant risk and serious concerns about having the survivors submit to congressional interviews. >> you can't hide behind a criminal investigation. that's not a good reason to deny the congress witness statements 48 hours after...
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it's not just the fbi or the irs. i think once the investigation is complete, they'll see a much more global view that he had of the world. >> and it is early on in the investigation, because we heard from investigators that even family members, and our chris laurent reported, that family members said, everything seemed normal, the interaction with them seemed pretty normal, until recently when he sent some sort of text messages to his little brother, which family members say were alarming. but we don't know the exact content of that message, and we don't know, when we hear recently, just weeks ago, days ago, a matter of months ago. how will investigators try to piece things together? i mean, they clearly are more interested in the events that occurred. but how far back might they try to, you know, connect some dots about what warning signs there may have been, what may have been missed? >> what they'll do is they'll look at the warning seens, and the signs, we call what happened in terms of yesterday, in terms of the
it's not just the fbi or the irs. i think once the investigation is complete, they'll see a much more global view that he had of the world. >> and it is early on in the investigation, because we heard from investigators that even family members, and our chris laurent reported, that family members said, everything seemed normal, the interaction with them seemed pretty normal, until recently when he sent some sort of text messages to his little brother, which family members say were...
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. >> james comey was sworn in as head of the fbi. he previously served as deputy attorney general in the bush administration. >>> u.n. envo arab league envoys trying to build support for peace talks next month. >>> nearly a year after super storm sandy ellis island opens. if you would like the latest on any of the stories in our bulletins we encourage you to head on over to our website at www.aljazeera.com. once again, www.aljazeera.com. tony harris. >> tonight on "inside story" the united states spies on friends, not just foes. is this the new business or usual or is it damaging american foreign policy. plus the influence of rock legend lou reed and his impact on the culture from the 60s to today. >> hello, i'm libby casey. tonight on inside story we'll take a walk on the wild side and look at the life and legacy of iconic rocker lou reed who died at the age of 71. first we'll focus on american spying, specifically spying on friends, and our friends are not happy. tonight you can add spain to the list of countries that are demanding
. >> james comey was sworn in as head of the fbi. he previously served as deputy attorney general in the bush administration. >>> u.n. envo arab league envoys trying to build support for peace talks next month. >>> nearly a year after super storm sandy ellis island opens. if you would like the latest on any of the stories in our bulletins we encourage you to head on over to our website at www.aljazeera.com. once again, www.aljazeera.com. tony harris. >> tonight on...
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. >> the fbi confirms he was not ticketed passenger. they do believe someone brought him here to the airport, but they will not say who dropped him off. cbs news, los angeles. >> he has not been charged with another felony in addition to murder. commission of violence at an international airport. >> students are being warned to keep their smart phones and their laptops under wraps. the reason, campus presence on the rise. with less daylight hours, brian webb tells us how campus police will be stepping up patrols. >> reporter: crime is up this year, way up, and students are talking. >> i have heard that people have gotten mugged on campus more than usual. i see there's been a few cases. >> the student newspaper shows technology is the target. from my phones to laptops and students walking by themselves are often the victims. >> i think from women and especially at nighttime, crime is bad. >> campus police are taking notice starting nighttime patrols in high crime areas. >> once you get a little further out, not even that far, it gets a b
. >> the fbi confirms he was not ticketed passenger. they do believe someone brought him here to the airport, but they will not say who dropped him off. cbs news, los angeles. >> he has not been charged with another felony in addition to murder. commission of violence at an international airport. >> students are being warned to keep their smart phones and their laptops under wraps. the reason, campus presence on the rise. with less daylight hours, brian webb tells us how...
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the fbi are looking into this. they're inside terminal three right now, forensically going over the scene of the crime. this is how they describe what the investigation is ahead of them. >> at this point, we have the terminal shut down and we will have it shut down for a while, while we continue the investigation. the forensics teams are in there from both the fbi, as well as lapd. their work is long and methodical and they will take their time on this. >> and the suspect is still in hospital. no indications of just how bad his wounds are. the fbi want to speak to hip as soon as possible. as he's alive, they will know his true motive, if he is found guilty of this at some point. of course right now he's still just the suspect. back here to los angeles airport, 826 flights affected, 19,000 passengers affected not just here in los angeles but around the world because, remember, there were flights coming into los angeles that got turned around. the airport saying it could take two to three days before it's back to nor
the fbi are looking into this. they're inside terminal three right now, forensically going over the scene of the crime. this is how they describe what the investigation is ahead of them. >> at this point, we have the terminal shut down and we will have it shut down for a while, while we continue the investigation. the forensics teams are in there from both the fbi, as well as lapd. their work is long and methodical and they will take their time on this. >> and the suspect is still...
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the fbi said law enforcement shot and wounded the gunman. a note on the suspect made his intend to harm the tsa clear. he addressed them in the letter and stated he wanted to "instill fear into their traitorous minds." >> law enforcement said ciancia originally from new jersey sent text messages to family saying he was unhappy and discouraged living in los angeles. >> it was to his little brother and they had concern about it. >> police say ciancia had no history of violence or record of mental illness. >> gerardo hernandez was with the tsa for eight years. he was devoted to his family and ready to help anyone in need. he came to southern california at the age of 18 and graduated from los angeles high school. he is survived by a wife, a son and daughter. >> people in the gunman's hometown are stunned by his arrest. >> i am trying to process it. >> police have been surrounding ciancia's family home. the suspected shooter lived at the home before moving to los angeles two years ago. flights in and out of the area are back to normal after disru
the fbi said law enforcement shot and wounded the gunman. a note on the suspect made his intend to harm the tsa clear. he addressed them in the letter and stated he wanted to "instill fear into their traitorous minds." >> law enforcement said ciancia originally from new jersey sent text messages to family saying he was unhappy and discouraged living in los angeles. >> it was to his little brother and they had concern about it. >> police say ciancia had no history of...
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joining us is jeff lanza, former fbi agent, and aaltorii from mythbusters, was in terminal 3. can you tell us what you have or have not seen? >> this is the most -- it's like a nightmare come true. when you hear about these things that happen in the news you're like, gosh, i'm glad i wasn't there. i was at gated 33 when i heard gunshots and everybody ran down the hallway toward the gate. it was just panic everywhere. people were jumping all over each other, jumping -- we were trying to stay low, ducking. i kept my eye on the corridor to make sure he wasn't going to come down. finally security opened up one of the gates and we all piled out down the stairs onto the tarmac and basically just hid behind whatever we could find. >> we have a map of terminal 3. this is not the one i'm thinking of, guys -- there it is. you were in 33. did you get to see the shooter at pull? those just joining us -- >> i never -- i never -- >> hang on. he entered the terminal on the left there and took a semi-automatic out of the -- an assault rifle, i keep getting that wrong, assault rifle out of his
joining us is jeff lanza, former fbi agent, and aaltorii from mythbusters, was in terminal 3. can you tell us what you have or have not seen? >> this is the most -- it's like a nightmare come true. when you hear about these things that happen in the news you're like, gosh, i'm glad i wasn't there. i was at gated 33 when i heard gunshots and everybody ran down the hallway toward the gate. it was just panic everywhere. people were jumping all over each other, jumping -- we were trying to...
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fbi bomb technician and joint terrorism task force investigating but late this evening the tsa issued an all clear. in washington state tonight all the power is expected to be back following a violent storm yesterday. high winds kicked up five foot waves on lake washington temporarily closing the route 520 bridge which could be seen swaying in the gusts. the winds some chrokd at more than 70 miles an hour ripped out trees across the see at em area. 200,000 customers in western washington lost power. >> memories ran in today's new york city marathon. won by kenyan geoffrey mutai and priscah jeptooe, the memories were of last year's superstorm in the new york area and the bombings at the boston race this april. don dahler reports. >> reporter: for all but the very best, running a marathon is more a test of will than athletic ability. 26.2 miles equals 138,435 feet. a marathonner feels every single one. it's a solitary sport. except on days like this with crowds like these. when old rivalries fade before a purpose to keep moving on. the new york marathon wasn't run last year. superstorm
fbi bomb technician and joint terrorism task force investigating but late this evening the tsa issued an all clear. in washington state tonight all the power is expected to be back following a violent storm yesterday. high winds kicked up five foot waves on lake washington temporarily closing the route 520 bridge which could be seen swaying in the gusts. the winds some chrokd at more than 70 miles an hour ripped out trees across the see at em area. 200,000 customers in western washington lost...
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james comey sworn in as head of the fbi. deputy attorney general during the bush administration. >>> ellis island has opened for business. nearly a million artifacts remain in storage while those upgrades continue. >>> it's a spot that can trace its origination back to the ancient olympics. but in the recent years the modern pentathalon.. >> comprises five very different disciplines can even trace its roots back to 708beck and the original olympic games. modern pentathalon is designed to simulate the skills required of a 19th century cavalry soldier. are fencing shooting horse jumping and running. but have the 19th century games have anything of relevance? >> i'm an artist in my sport. so obviously i tried to go with the media with the interest of young people and so we changed a lot. we have the one day format. first 1996, se centennial gamesn atlanta. we have to go away from the fire shooting, air pistol shooting, and new environment, laser shooting, this was another big step. then a combination of shoot and run, this give
james comey sworn in as head of the fbi. deputy attorney general during the bush administration. >>> ellis island has opened for business. nearly a million artifacts remain in storage while those upgrades continue. >>> it's a spot that can trace its origination back to the ancient olympics. but in the recent years the modern pentathalon.. >> comprises five very different disciplines can even trace its roots back to 708beck and the original olympic games. modern...
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the press conference is that terminal three, where the shooting took place, has been released by the fbi as a crime scene. the airport is cleaning up the terminal. they tell me between two and 4:00 pm local time things should be returned to normal. a lot of people will be trickling in for who knows how long coming to get baggage and hand-held items left in the terminal when the shooting started. >> we want to go back to the press conference, we are listening to chief patrick gannon with the airport police. >> ..we held a large-scale exercise at ont -- ontario, at a facility, an old - not a hangar, but a terminal - i can't believe i can't say that word right now - an old terminal out there to practice this type of an event. when we look at how we are going to respond to things, and things that have occurred over the last - not that far, when you think about what happened in kenya, nairobi, and you think about what happened at the washington naval yard, sandy hook elementary school - it doesn't take much to want to be prepared and ready to handle an incident if it were to occur in our own
the press conference is that terminal three, where the shooting took place, has been released by the fbi as a crime scene. the airport is cleaning up the terminal. they tell me between two and 4:00 pm local time things should be returned to normal. a lot of people will be trickling in for who knows how long coming to get baggage and hand-held items left in the terminal when the shooting started. >> we want to go back to the press conference, we are listening to chief patrick gannon with...
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the fbi says 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia enters terminal 3, pulls a rifle from a bag and opens fire. >> he proceeded up into the screening area where tsa screeners are, and continues shooting and went past the screeners back into the airport itself. >> reporter: at the security checkpoint, tsa officers who are not armed are shot. one, 39-year-old giardo hernandez is killed. he is the first tsa officer to die in the line of duty since the agency was established in 2001. authorities say after shooting his way through this security checkpoint, ciancia manages to make it all the way down this hallway. they say he is stopped about i police in the food court area. hundreds run for their lives. >> it was complete panic. people were screaming, you know, i saw children crying. >> pure and utter mayhem. people were tripping over each other on the floor, bags everywhere, crying, screaming. >> everybody started, like, flying down the hallway, and they were just, like, jumping over chairs, jumping over people. and we were kind of trapped at the terminal. >> reporter: trapped with no where else t
the fbi says 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia enters terminal 3, pulls a rifle from a bag and opens fire. >> he proceeded up into the screening area where tsa screeners are, and continues shooting and went past the screeners back into the airport itself. >> reporter: at the security checkpoint, tsa officers who are not armed are shot. one, 39-year-old giardo hernandez is killed. he is the first tsa officer to die in the line of duty since the agency was established in 2001....
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>>> the fbi reveals details of a handwritten detail by the man accused in the deadly shooting at los angeles international airport. why investigators say the heavily armed gunman chose to target the busy airport terminal. >>> now as he tries to leave the field, he's going to collapse, go to his knees. >> sideline scare. houston texans' head coach gary kubiak collapses during the sunday night football game, the second nfl head coach to be hospitalized over the weekend. >>> and sky diver survival. a midair collision at 12,000 feet forces jumpers to make a life saving decision. >> wings came off, they were on fire, everybody got out safely. rings came off, everybody got out safely. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm ann marie green. gunman who opened fire at los angeles international airport has told police he acted alone. paul ciancia told police a friend dropped him off in front of terminal three on friday, he was carrying an assault rifle and five 30-round magazines and in his bag hundreds of more rounds. this morning, he's hospitalized, heavily sedated and under armed guard.
>>> the fbi reveals details of a handwritten detail by the man accused in the deadly shooting at los angeles international airport. why investigators say the heavily armed gunman chose to target the busy airport terminal. >>> now as he tries to leave the field, he's going to collapse, go to his knees. >> sideline scare. houston texans' head coach gary kubiak collapses during the sunday night football game, the second nfl head coach to be hospitalized over the weekend....
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. >> the suspect paul ciancia is unresponsive and unable to talk, according to the fbi. paul ciancia was wounded in the face by police officers at the end of friday's gun battle inside lax terminal 3. a neat inside paul ciancia's bag gave insight into his frame of mind. >> he made a conscious decision to kill multiple t.s.a. employees. he addressed them at one point in the letter and state that he wanted to "instill fear into their traitorous minds." the fbi says paul ciancia shot t.s.a. agent gerardo i. hernandez at the screening checkpoint. went up the elevator, came down and shot gerardo i. hernandez again. his widow spoke to reporters. >> he was a wonderful husband, father, brother, son and friend. he would have been 40 next week. i am truly devastated, and we are all heartbroken and will miss him dearly. >> the federal criminal complaint says paul ciancia used a smith&wesson assault rifle and wounded two police officers and a civilion. the federal bureau of investigation says it will build a full profile of paul ciancia, and what brought him to this point. the 23-ye
. >> the suspect paul ciancia is unresponsive and unable to talk, according to the fbi. paul ciancia was wounded in the face by police officers at the end of friday's gun battle inside lax terminal 3. a neat inside paul ciancia's bag gave insight into his frame of mind. >> he made a conscious decision to kill multiple t.s.a. employees. he addressed them at one point in the letter and state that he wanted to "instill fear into their traitorous minds." the fbi says paul...
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. >> reporter: as the fbi works out the details of the murderous path the tsa is asking how in the post-9/11 era did a gunman make it this close to a passenger plane. >> this gives us great concern, so we'll look at what our policies are but it's all done in corporation with each airport police agency, and how we go about providing for the best possible security. >> reporter: because on this day in america's third busiest airport it failed to prevent one man with a gun from doing this. federal agents are also asking for the public's help, asking them to e-mail in any pictures or video of what happened inside this terminal at the fbi. christi, victor? >> thank you very much. >>> let's talk about the suspect paul ciancia. he grew up in pennsville, new jersey and recently moved to l.a. he is 23. he attended an all-boys catholic high school in wilmington, delaware between 2009 and 2008 and obtained ocho motorcycle mechanic certificate. his father owns a repair shop and he was unemployed. his mother died back in 2009 after battling multiple score row sis. >> he's the first line of officer to
. >> reporter: as the fbi works out the details of the murderous path the tsa is asking how in the post-9/11 era did a gunman make it this close to a passenger plane. >> this gives us great concern, so we'll look at what our policies are but it's all done in corporation with each airport police agency, and how we go about providing for the best possible security. >> reporter: because on this day in america's third busiest airport it failed to prevent one man with a gun from...
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at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27 of them loaded. tonight abc's cecilia vega live at the hospital in los angeles. cecilia, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening. we know tsa officer was a behavioral detection officer one of those officers who studies strange behavior, he's the first tsa officer ever to be killed in the line of duty. we saw that scene this morning from l.a.x., chaos, another tsa officer running bloodied being escorted to safety by a uniformed police officer with his gun drawn. as for the victims, five rushed to area hospitals. some of them tsa officers, three men being treated here behind me at the emergency room
at this point the fbi believes he acted alone. they will investigate whether he has any ties to domestic terrorists. david. >> attention turning to those red flags. pierre thomas, thank you. we turn to the victims including the tsa officer shot and killed. those officers facing uncertain danger, consider this tonight. more than 1300 guns have been found at tsa check points this year alone. in the last week, 29 guns discovered, 27 of them loaded. tonight abc's cecilia vega live at the...
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it's our fbi, but it's their fbi as well. it's important for us, therefore, to be sure that we understand what the -- where the lines are, and we want to go right up to the line, but we don't want to cross the line. the debate is helpful, but at the same time, as bob indicated, we have a process in place for that debate, all three branches of government looked at the 215 program, and said it was okay. it took an up authorized disclosure to bring about this discussion, and we don't fear the discussion. we think that the american public is somebody we'd like to have a discussion about, but it's the adversaries we're concerned about because for every disclosure that the public has, the american public have, the adversaries have it as well. if we stick within the established channels to have the discussion to protect the things that need to be secret, then we, i think, institutionally and individually are better off. >> if i could add -- i think to your question, just asked the logical questions we're having, debate and discussio
it's our fbi, but it's their fbi as well. it's important for us, therefore, to be sure that we understand what the -- where the lines are, and we want to go right up to the line, but we don't want to cross the line. the debate is helpful, but at the same time, as bob indicated, we have a process in place for that debate, all three branches of government looked at the 215 program, and said it was okay. it took an up authorized disclosure to bring about this discussion, and we don't fear the...
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how long does the fbi allege that the senator has been engaged in the scheme? >> when it comes to the elaborate undercover sting, it was more than a year long, the probe, and it was over the course of that year they had several meetings, they used wire taps, monitoring his conversations and engaged in meetings with him. that, we can tell you, was taking place for a year. according to the affidavit that in 2008 the sack ramento field division amented an undercover, introducing -- attempted an undercover, where they invoiced two agents. the senator did not take the base. that case was rolled into la's case. >> you say also that the fbi was able to get an undercover agent hired to the state capitol. >> you're right. it was an undercover agent posing as the girlfriend to one of the alleged movie executives. calderon created the job on his staff. to make that happen he had to go through the senate president, darryl sign berg. no job existed. she had no experience and was a model by trade, according to the undercover officers. >> josh bernstein in washington. thanks.
how long does the fbi allege that the senator has been engaged in the scheme? >> when it comes to the elaborate undercover sting, it was more than a year long, the probe, and it was over the course of that year they had several meetings, they used wire taps, monitoring his conversations and engaged in meetings with him. that, we can tell you, was taking place for a year. according to the affidavit that in 2008 the sack ramento field division amented an undercover, introducing -- attempted...
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by coastal investigation with the fbi. as you know this really disrupted air travel all day yesterday. lax actually tweeted this morning that more than 160,000 passengers were impacted by this all across the country. they also say that if you are flying in or out of lax today, you might want to check with your airlines just to make sure that your flight is okay. guys, back to you. >> will carr live for us this morning in los angeles. thanks, will. >> let's get you some of the other headlines. we have news breaking. including. this one of the cia's most wanted terrorist is dead taken out by u.s. drone strike. chief of the pakistani taliban is connected to a 2009 suicide bombing that killed seven americans at a cia outpost in afghanistan. also believed to be behind that failed times square car bombing. overnight confirming the kill and promote number two commander to replace him we're going to preface this. scary moment for the denver nuggets game. team mascot rocky lowered from the rafters as part of the player introduction
by coastal investigation with the fbi. as you know this really disrupted air travel all day yesterday. lax actually tweeted this morning that more than 160,000 passengers were impacted by this all across the country. they also say that if you are flying in or out of lax today, you might want to check with your airlines just to make sure that your flight is okay. guys, back to you. >> will carr live for us this morning in los angeles. thanks, will. >> let's get you some of the other...
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the fbi is now cooperating, according to the u.s. attorney, although he chose his words very carefully. he was very careful not to say which way he was leaning, whether he thought this was a freak accident as the local sheriffs office has said or whether this was a murder like the family says. he says he is just out to answer several questions. first of all, what was kendrick johnson's cause of death. second, was it the result of a crime? if so, who committed that crime? but finally, he also pointed out that he's trying to answer whether this falls under federal jurisdiction and whether if this was a crime, whether it could be tried in federal court. he did not say whether he thinks there's enough evidence to warrant criminal civil rights violation. he's just looking into it right now. now, within the past few minutes, we did get some reaction from the county sheriffs office. lieutenant stride jones says that, quote, we welcome the state attorney's investigation. we are willing to listen to what they find, but we stand behind our ini
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probably the fbi knows who dropped him off. everything from a to b they will go over, including every shell casing, where the ammunition came from. if you think of it, they'll look into it. >> a lot of work to do and a lot of questions. >> healthcare.gov is going offline for maintenance tonight in about an hour. that's the website used to sign up for insurance under president obama's health care laup. the department of health and human services said it will be down 9 o'clock eastern to sunday night at 9. people can sign up for insurance over the phone. >> metrologist dave warren. we have a big event happening tomorrow morning. this is a past eclipse. that's the shadow of the moon on the earth's surface. the agreesest eclips off the coast of africa. you'll see a scene like that there. there's an area along the north-east coast at sunrise, a partial eclipse, briefly seeing the moon in front of the sun. having a good view of that with the cloud showing - clouds off the coast, skies will be clear. it will be chilly tomorrow when yo
probably the fbi knows who dropped him off. everything from a to b they will go over, including every shell casing, where the ammunition came from. if you think of it, they'll look into it. >> a lot of work to do and a lot of questions. >> healthcare.gov is going offline for maintenance tonight in about an hour. that's the website used to sign up for insurance under president obama's health care laup. the department of health and human services said it will be down 9 o'clock eastern...
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. >> i just spoke to a profiler for the fbi. they profile a certain type of sooer yal killers. they're profiling now people who go into airports. there are profiles for different types of activities, criminal or otherwise, so if a certain number of people, or a certain demograph demographic, and i'm just being devil's advocate here, if a certain demographic is kmit committing most of the crimes, why not profile that demographic? >> people commit crime in proportion to their place in society. >> but the need in those communities doesn't support the tactic. that's the problem. we don't have a concentration of shooting in bay ridge like we do in the bronx. i do want you to acknowledge one question, can you give me the tactic to get the gun off the street? >> you've got to ask what's happening in bay ridge to keep the gun shootings down. >> your're right. >> mayor bloomburg is a big supporter of stop and frisk. it's all about connecting young men of color to jobs, education, employment. >> i talked about that, i dwid, very controversial no-talking points, where we talked about what
. >> i just spoke to a profiler for the fbi. they profile a certain type of sooer yal killers. they're profiling now people who go into airports. there are profiles for different types of activities, criminal or otherwise, so if a certain number of people, or a certain demograph demographic, and i'm just being devil's advocate here, if a certain demographic is kmit committing most of the crimes, why not profile that demographic? >> people commit crime in proportion to their place in...
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the fbi said that he was dropped off at l.a.x. friday morning, in his bag, a smith and wesson assault rifle like this one, with five extra magazines, fully loaded. the fbi alleges that he walked up to the tsa check point and fired multiple shots at point blank range to a tsa officer. >> in these circumstances, the defendant faces either maximum penalty of life without the possibility of parole or the potential of the imposition of the death penalty. >> reporter: according to the complaint, as he moved up the escalator, he looked back at the wounded officer who, in video appeared to move, and returned to shoot the officer again, killing him, ciancia then allegedly gunned down two more tsa officers. a chase through the terminal, ended at the food court, ending at the boarding gate, where airport police shot him four times. >> he made a conscience decision to kill multiple tsa employees. >> reporter: the fbi said that the handwritten letter found in his bag erased any doubt. the letter, signed by ciancia, addresses the tsa directly a
the fbi said that he was dropped off at l.a.x. friday morning, in his bag, a smith and wesson assault rifle like this one, with five extra magazines, fully loaded. the fbi alleges that he walked up to the tsa check point and fired multiple shots at point blank range to a tsa officer. >> in these circumstances, the defendant faces either maximum penalty of life without the possibility of parole or the potential of the imposition of the death penalty. >> reporter: according to the...
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the fbi said that he was dropped off at l.a.x. friday morning, in his bag, a smith and wesson assault weapons with five extra magazines like this one, fully loaded. it alleges that he walked up to the tsa and fired point-blank range. >> he faces either maximum penalty of life without the possibility of parole or the potential of the imposition of the death penalty. >> reporter: according to the complaint as he moved up the escalator he looked back at the wounded officer and returned to shoot the officer again, killing him, ciancia allegedly gunned down two more tsa workers. the chase ended at the food court where airport police shot him four times. >> he mad a conscience decisions to kill multiple tsa employees. >> reporter: the fbi said that the letter, signed by ciancia addresses the tsa directly and said he intended quote, instill fear on your traitor rous minds. the widow of the 39-year-old father of two who found himself in the line of fire read a brief statement to reporters outside their home. >> i am truly devastated. we a
the fbi said that he was dropped off at l.a.x. friday morning, in his bag, a smith and wesson assault weapons with five extra magazines like this one, fully loaded. it alleges that he walked up to the tsa and fired point-blank range. >> he faces either maximum penalty of life without the possibility of parole or the potential of the imposition of the death penalty. >> reporter: according to the complaint as he moved up the escalator he looked back at the wounded officer and returned...
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if you go to anyone who's a secret agent, fbi agent, they're huddled around blackberry. that's a critical infrastructure. if canadians hadn't blocked this sell, you can be sure americans would have. there's no way they'll allow a company so connected to chinese government have access to what blackberry doing. that goes for any of these companies. that's just the way it's going to be. >> so, well, i have to say, jason, i don f know for a fact n administration officials, several administration, government officials, when they go to china, staffers are not allowed to take their blackberries. as soon as you enter chinese air space, they have access to all your stuff. your e-mail, your inbox, the whole nine yards. >> china is nothing to be afraid of. we're dealing with the principles. and versus stagnation. so as a rule, i like to go with evolution. let lenovo take over blackberry or whatever canada. >> exactly. that's what it is right there. >> maybe the secret service need to convert to iphones. we need to think big. >> it is a little bit -- there is a real threat. it's not
if you go to anyone who's a secret agent, fbi agent, they're huddled around blackberry. that's a critical infrastructure. if canadians hadn't blocked this sell, you can be sure americans would have. there's no way they'll allow a company so connected to chinese government have access to what blackberry doing. that goes for any of these companies. that's just the way it's going to be. >> so, well, i have to say, jason, i don f know for a fact n administration officials, several...
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what they're going to do with the resources of fbi, which are considerable, is say what happened here? how did he die? did someone kill him? if so, who did it? and if they can say he was the victim of a murder, someone will prosecutor them. >> and what you're saying is they could effectively deliver a criminal case to the local authorities and say, here is some of the things you missed but you might want to take a second look at. but they cannot order them to do that? >> that's true. they cannot order the state to bring a murder case or any other kind of criminal prosecution. that's a bit ahead. let's see if they discover any crime at all took place here. then we can worry about who would prosecutor it. >> and like you alluded to, so many things not tested, collected. mysterious blood stains. there's plenty for them to look at. >> but ten months later it's very hard to see what's left. >> stick around. there's another case i want you to weigh in on as well. >>> but also, a woman at home talking with her soldier husband serving overseas about the baby that they're about to have that's
what they're going to do with the resources of fbi, which are considerable, is say what happened here? how did he die? did someone kill him? if so, who did it? and if they can say he was the victim of a murder, someone will prosecutor them. >> and what you're saying is they could effectively deliver a criminal case to the local authorities and say, here is some of the things you missed but you might want to take a second look at. but they cannot order them to do that? >> that's...
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the press democrat reports the fbi will not conduct a full independent investigation. the agency is expected to offer local police support. meantime, the lawyer representing lopez's family has filed three claims against sonoma county. the attorney says the family will file a federal lawsuit in san francisco. >> the press democrat says the deputy who shot lopez has been very emotion al. her client feels emotional about the loss after young man's life and the effect on the family. this comes in the midst of several heated protests, marches and emotional vigils demanding justice for the teen. the deputy shot lopez seven times last tuesday. he says he thought the replica ak-47 lopez was carrying was real. >> a health scare at stanford university has cleaning crews sanitizing dorms after more than 50 students have fallen ill. it's at the florence moore hall where it's in the southern portion of the campus not far from the lagunita. 52 florence in the hall came down with a norovirus type symptom, vomiting, headaches. this is a time of the year when norovirus outbreaks happen
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what you don't see is references to him in the fbi files. yet what you do see today, according to investigators, is he walks into the terminal. he's got the gun in a garment bag. he takes the rifle out o he opens fire, shoots his way through the check point going down a side, coming around the back. he's focused on the tsa agents. inside the bag we are told investigators came up with notes saying that the tsa were facists and pigs, anti-american rantings, anti-tsa rantings am and references to the new world order which is another growing conspiracy group that believes the world is going to be taken over by forces and black helicopters and so on. interestingly, scott, today he texted his parents from l.a. to new jersey and said he was going to kill himself today. they called the police. there was a response to his house. apparently they didn't make contact with him but a roommate who didn't know where he was. so this was something that was roiling in his head today. >> pelley: john, thank you very much. there are big security concerns also in
what you don't see is references to him in the fbi files. yet what you do see today, according to investigators, is he walks into the terminal. he's got the gun in a garment bag. he takes the rifle out o he opens fire, shoots his way through the check point going down a side, coming around the back. he's focused on the tsa agents. inside the bag we are told investigators came up with notes saying that the tsa were facists and pigs, anti-american rantings, anti-tsa rantings am and references to...
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. >> the fbi showed up and told us we had to be a quarter mile away. >> reporter: the fbi and phoenix police department searched the plane but would not go into detail about the threats on board. meanwhile, passengers were questioned before finally being allowed to fly to their final destination. >> even though it's quite scary, it's good to know that when things like this happen, they move quickly. >> others here visiting the alamo city. either way, they all say they're glad to be here safe and sound. >> law enforcement officials say nothing dangerous was found on that united express jet. >> can wall street end the week on a high note? all the markets post gains today. here are the numbers. the dow is up 70. s&p is up 5. nasdaq is up 2. let's go to new york right now, where alexis christoforous has tonight's cbs money watch update. >> october was a good mont for u.s. automakers. gm, ford, and chrysler, are all reporting sales gains for the month. analysts say the 16-day government shutdown did keep buyers out of show rooms, but they returned in the past two weeks. >>> shares of the c
. >> the fbi showed up and told us we had to be a quarter mile away. >> reporter: the fbi and phoenix police department searched the plane but would not go into detail about the threats on board. meanwhile, passengers were questioned before finally being allowed to fly to their final destination. >> even though it's quite scary, it's good to know that when things like this happen, they move quickly. >> others here visiting the alamo city. either way, they all say they're...
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. >> reporter: the fbi confirms he was not a ticketed passenger, but they believe that someone brought him here to the airport, but they won't say who dropped him off. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >>> ciancia has been charged with another felony offense in addition to murder. the commission of violence at an international airport. >> students at uc berkeley are warned to keep their smartphones and laptops under wraps because campus crime is -- crime is on the rise. bryan web tells us how they're going to step up patrols. >> reporter: crime is up this year, way up and students are talking. >> and you see like a new story every day and just like someone's getting robbed in the south side. >> and i heard people got robbed and i hear there are a few cases. >> reporter: the student's newspaper said technology is the target and students walking by themselves are often the victims joe campus police are taking notice starting new nighttime patrols in now high crime areas and students admit they feel safer on campus than off. >> and it gets bad. >> reporter: they have learned the best w
. >> reporter: the fbi confirms he was not a ticketed passenger, but they believe that someone brought him here to the airport, but they won't say who dropped him off. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >>> ciancia has been charged with another felony offense in addition to murder. the commission of violence at an international airport. >> students at uc berkeley are warned to keep their smartphones and laptops under wraps because campus crime is -- crime is on the rise....